Une brève histoire du vin et comment il est élaboré

A Brief History of Wine and How It’s Made

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That is why it can _____ so strong.
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the yeast eats the sugar and produces _____ alcohol and carbon dioxide — but this time, the space is closed.
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The lasting solution came with grafting: we grafted the vines onto resistant rootstocks — __________ still used around the world today.
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Some were buried __________ which helped to keep a temperature more stable — important for a fermentation gentler and fewer problems.
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the wine served for communion, __________ also everyday life.
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Aging __________ a question of taste.
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This surprise is become a habit, then a skill, __________
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________ can make bubbles or foam on the surface, like a small boil.
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Most red wines ferment with the skins: over time, we extract _________ and the tannins.
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sparkling wine adds a little thing extra: it traps the gas _______ bubbles.
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The winemakers _____ the wine every day.
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In medieval Europe, the wine has survived the wars, the epidemics __________ that were changing.
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It smelled __________
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During those days, __________ seems alive.
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You stop and you think: how __________ becomes wine?
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